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  2. Daewoo - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo Corporation, (sub-branch Daewoo Construction, Keangnam Enterprises) which built highways, dams and skyscrapers, especially in the Middle East and Africa; Daewoo International, a trading organization; Daewoo Development Co. Ltd., managing Daewoo hotels around the world and had the Millennium Seoul Hilton franchise in South Korea

  3. Daewoo Motors - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo Motors (/ ˈ d eɪ w uː / DAY-woo) was a South Korean automotive company established in 1937 as "National Motors". The company changed its name several times until 1982 when it became "Daewoo Motors" following its acquisition by the Daewoo Group.

  4. POSCO International - Wikipedia

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    POSCO International Corporation (Korean: 포스코인터내셔널 [5]) is South Korea's largest trading company [6] and a subsidiary of POSCO.. The company was founded by Kim Woo-choong in 1967 as Daewoo Industrial Co., Ltd, which ran its business in trading and construction.

  5. GM Korea - Wikipedia

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    GM Korea Company [b] (Korean: 한국지엠주식회사) [c] is the South Korean subsidiary of multinational corporation General Motors and the third largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea. GM Korea's roots go back to the former Daewoo Motors vehicle brand, which was split from its parent company, Daewoo , in 2002. [ 1 ]

  6. Kim Woo-choong, founder of Daewoo business group, dies - AOL

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    Born in 1936, when the Korean Peninsula was under Japan’s 35-year colonial rule, Kim started as a textile salesman and built Daewoo Corp. in 1967. Kim Woo-choong, founder of Daewoo business ...

  7. Daewoo dissolution and corruption scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Daewoo dissolution and corruption scandal was a 1999–2006 scandal in South Korea involving the bankruptcy of Daewoo, then-country's second largest company, and a subsequent corruption investigation, involving arrests, escapes and eventual conviction of dozens of company's top executives. The resulting scandal has been described as one of ...

  8. Winia Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Winia Electronics, formerly named Daewoo Electronics, is a South Korean home appliances company and a member of South Korean Winia Group. Established in 1971, it has since grown into a global business with more than 64 production sites, research and development and sales centres in more than 40 countries worldwide.

  9. Hanwha Ocean - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, it was uncovered that North Korea may have hacked the company and stole company's blueprints in April 2016. [ 13 ] In December 2022, Hanwha Group announced that it would acquire a controlling 49.3 percent stake in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering worth 2 trillion won (US$1.5 billion).